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Revision 1 as of 2004-12-19 21:23:43
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  • HighMemory

Currently the 32 bit x86 architecture is the most popular type of computer. In this architecture, traditionally the Linux kernel has split the 4GB of virtual memory into 3GB for user programs and 1GB for the kernel. However, many people insist on using more than 1GB of physical memory on such a 32 bit system. This makes it necessary for the Linux kernel to jump through some interesting hoops...

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